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It's not finding anything.
Yeah.
Marigot Bay as the Lord.
Praising the Lord, is that the technology works, you know, do you think that's in there somewhere?
And David never had to deal with technology, right?
Well, probably the technology and his gay, but let's, before I get the running amok.
I'm better pray.
Father.
I thank you so much for the privilege of being here.
This morning.
We thank you.
Those are gathered for the purpose of reading and understanding studying your word so that we can do your truth so that we can apply it to our lives so that we can live.
Holy even As You Are.
Holy Father father.
I pray that your holy spirit with the art teacher this morning.
I pray in Jesus name.
Amen.
Just a couple of Administrative things here.
I will officially finish.
Romans today.
As far as the first part of Romans, we're going to pick up chapter 12 beginning, next year, sometime, and all that will have covered in 1.
Through 11 is all doctrinal, as we had talked to you about chapter 12 to 16 is all practical.
Now that we have the doctrine.
How are we supposed to live?
That's what you going to see in chapter 12 through 16th.
So officially June 5th brother, Rick will be starting his lessons on hermeneutics.
Was just going to be bigger things going to just compliment the whole study of Romans because we used much of this, how many principles as we went to Rome to see, Paul did that.
So, what do we do next week or next week?
Urban Denise meat is it is the study of biblical interpretation.
How do we interpret scripture?
Yes, the science?
Actually is used by archeologists to Divas.
Yeah.
Right, right.
That's it.
That's an intro into what we're going to be doing next week.
I thought what I would do is take a week off.
We have not a week off, but a week from this for all Romans and we're going to talk about what is reformed theology.
We hear these these words thrown around, we say what in the world is reformed theology.
If I ever be reformed what are we, you know, the denomination?
Is that a reform denomination?
We're going to look at what is reformed theology.
It's going to kind of be a quickie just overall understanding of reformed theology from the perspective of the scriptures, of course, and where the Reformation came in.
During that time.
How old is develop, where we are?
Why are we called Protestants?
All those kind of things, I'm going to do a try to do a quick 45 minutes, overview of reformed theology.
So that's next week.
Hey, yeah.
Yeah, we're still thinking, right?
I have to because there's no other top.
That's it, right.
Call bump you to another week.
Okay?
Okay, so we are in this final part called the sovereignty over salvation and we have seen a lot of how, how this all fits together with God, salvation, and I'm going to give you the final view of this map.
You see, we have made progress, you know, all the yellow means where we've gone.
And so what is left left and Romans chapter 12 through 16, which will pick up.
Like I said, next year.
So little review, do what we learned about last week.
So with this phrase, what in this way, all Israel will be say, what does that mean?
What are we?
What does that mean?
From what we talked about last week?
Correct.
Yes, right.
I means the salvation of true Israel Jews and Gentiles at the context.
Is everything about this, Olive Tree, Olive Tree.
We said is what true Israel and we see that the Gentiles were Wild Olive Branch grafted in, and that the Jews are going to be the natural.
Olive branches will be a Salvation to what extent, how much, whatever in the end times, when the fullness of Gentiles come in.
The Jews will be coming in and then at that point, all Israel will be say yes.
The word, remnant.
Sure.
Young ones that were saved from Jezebel when he was, but I was just reading Jeremiah.
Talking about.
Drawing going to happen to the Babylonian.
God Will Save A remnant.
About this Remnant, that will be preserved through the whole thing.
Absolutely some all this up.
Now.
We we come into chapter in does chapter 11 verses 33 through 36.
We see as Paul concludes, his setting for of God's Great planet in the history of Salvation in chapters 1 through 11.
We taking the time and detailed going through that and he and the section of inverse 32 right before he talks about how God has consigned all Jew and Gentile to disobedience in order that he might what show Mercy to all.
So Paul response.
He breaks out in Praise doxology.
It's like wow, this is just the most awesome thing ever to God's wisdom.
Some ways are far beyond.
The understanding of human beings, you know, I know we think we're really, really smart really intelligent, but we are not with regard to the God, and he henceforth does everything for his glory.
That's what we're going to see that the setting of this section.
This passage of scripture, even though there's one two, three, four versus going to delve into this passage of scripture in more detail than I have in other passage is because it is just worth, just ripping apart is so amazing.
If we can gather this information and hide it in our heart it will help us in every area of our life.
Okay.
So let's read this.
In Romans chapter, 11 verses 33 through 36 is the depth of the riches and the wisdom and knowledge of God.
How on searchable are his judgments, how inscrutable his ways for who has known the mind of the Lord, or who has been his counselor or who has given a gift to him, that he might be repaid for from him and through him, and to him are all things to him, be glory forever.
Amen.
That's a great reviews that actually has a benediction at the end of our services that time.
So we'll look first of all, the dimensions of God are incomprehensible.
Lots of these big words were going to use here.
And I love how he starts out.
He starts out.
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